Lou Barletta on Education

Voted YES on reauthorizing the DC opportunity scholarship program.

Congressional Summary:The SOAR Act award five-year grants on a competitive basis to nonprofit organizations to carry out an expanded school choice opportunities to students who are District of Columbia residents and who come from households:

receiving assistance under the supplemental nutrition assistance program; or

with incomes not exceeding 185% of the poverty line.

Provides funds to the Mayor of DC, if the Mayor agrees to specified requirements, for:

the DC public schools to improve public education, and

the DC public charter schools to improve and expand quality public charter schools.

Proponent's Argument for voting Yes:[Rep. Bishop, R-UT]: In 1996, Congress insisted upon a charter school program in DC. You will hear from both sides of the aisle recognition of the great value that that program has, and justifiably so. There is a waiting list in DC for those charter schools.
This bill increases the percentage of funding going to charter schools in the District. In 2003, an Opportunity Scholarship was instituted, at the insistence of Congress. Again, there was a waiting list of people wanting the opportunity; disadvantaged kids who wanted the opportunity that this scholarship afforded them. There were 216 kids at the time scheduled to enter the program who were not allowed; the bill remedies that.

Opponent's Argument for voting No:[Rep. Hastings, D-FL]: In the last 41 years voters have rejected private school vouchers every time they have been proposed. In 1981, 89% of the people in a referendum in DC voted against vouchers. So how dare we come here to tell these people that we are going to thrust upon them something they don't want without a single public official in this community being consulted. Congress' oversight of the District is not an excuse for political pandering to the Republicans' special interest of the day du jour.

Sponsored supporting the contributions of Catholic schools.

WHEREAS Catholic schools in the US are internationally acclaimed for their academic excellence, and provide students with more than an exceptional scholastic education;

WHEREAS Catholic schools instill a broad, values-added education emphasizing the lifelong development of moral, intellectual, physical, and social values in young people in the United States;

WHEREAS Catholic schools provide a high level of service to the Nation by providing a diverse student population from all regions of the country and all socio-economic backgrounds, with more than 30% of students from minority backgrounds and nearly 15.4% non-Catholic, a strong academic and moral foundation;